2024 DCHS Softball Coaches Clinic.

ISASP TESTING REMINDER!
Davis County High School freshman, sophomore, and juniors will be taking the standardized state tests (ISASP) Monday, March 25, Tuesday, March 26, and Thursday, March 28. Students will NOT test on Wednesday. Students must arrive by **8AM** to begin the assessment. Testing will end by 10AM each day. Seniors will not be testing and do not need to be at school until normal classes start at 9:58am. Be sure to see the attached schedule as the class periods will be different every day. Please feel free to contact the HS office at 641.664.2200 ext 1132 with any questions or concerns.

Congratulations to these seniors as they were recognized at the South Central Conference Top 5% Banquet on Tuesday evening! This banquet honors the top 5% in every SCC school for the academic achievement of their graduating senior class. Way to represent Davis County! Pictured Left to Right: Mrs. Marla Wilfawn, Mrs. Jennifer Donels, Karston Nebel, Holland Hunter, Joshua Luffy, Sutton Shively, Charley Barnhart, Isabelle Carnahan, Mr. Dan Maeder

Davis County High School freshman, sophomore, and juniors will be taking the standardized state tests (ISASP) Monday, March 25, Tuesday, March 26, and Thursday, March 28. Students will NOT test on Wednesday. Students must arrive by 8AM to begin the assessment. Testing will end by 10AM each day. Seniors will not be testing and do not need to be at school until normal classes start at 9:58am. Be sure to see the attached schedule as the class periods will be different every day. Please feel free to contact the HS office at 641.664.2200 ext 1132 with any questions or concerns.
Tips for Testing: Encouragement – Help your child start the day with words of encouragement & positivity. This could be a 2-minute conversation in the morning encouraging them to do their best and recalling/sharing a happy time or memory. Sleep – Get a good night’s rest! Children between the ages of 14 and 17 function best after 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night. Breakfast – Don’t skip breakfast! Eating a healthy and filling breakfast can make you much more aware and boost your cognitive skills! Two factors that can directly impact your test performance. Students may eat breakfast at school beginning at 7:45AM.

**Attention Sophomores/Sophomore Parents**

Congratulations to the Davis County High School 2024 February Students of the Month sponsored by Subway and Mimi's Kitchen! To receive this award, students are nominated by their teachers/coaches for demonstrating great character, work ethic, and responsibility, among other qualities, and presented with a Student of the Month certificate, a free 6 inch meal at Subway, and a free treat at Mimi's kitchen.




Davis County High School is proud to announce that the annual Mustang Pride day will be held Wednesday, April 10, 2024. This day is dedicated to the students of the high school giving back to their community by washing, raking, painting and general sprucing up of Bloomfield and the surrounding county communities. Please call the Davis County High School office at 641-664-2200 by April 3rd to book your project! Rain date is scheduled for April 24th. Thank you for your continued support of our Mustangs!

CALLING ALL PROUD PARENTS. Recognize your student's milestones and successes with a yearbook ad. Create and purchase your ad only by 03/01/2024. Go to https://www.jostens.com/yearbooks/students-and-parents/yearbook-ads to create and purchase your ad.

**SOPHOMORES**

Congratulations to the Davis County High School 2024 January Students of the Month sponsored by Subway and Mimi's Kitchen! To receive this award, students are nominated by their teachers/coaches for demonstrating great character, work ethic, and responsibility, among other qualities, and presented with a Student of the Month certificate, a free 6 inch meal at Subway, and a free treat at Mimi's kitchen.




We'd like to thank Anne at the Bloomfield Public Library for accommodating Mrs. Mason's Creative Writing students this morning. These high school students are exploring themes in children's literature before they write their own children's stories. We are lucky to have such a great facility in our community!






FFA Sub-District Results from Monday. Our FFA members had a great day! Congratulations to all!
Results:
Welding Team: Brayden Smith & Antonio Garcia - 1st Place Team, Gold Rating Team and Individuals, Advance to Districts
Public Speaking: Madi Bridgman, Silver Rating - Advanced to Districts
Conduct of Meetings: Ava Amstutz, Emma Smoot, Quinley Hollenbeck, Baxter Joos, Bryson Sprouse and Katy Smoot - Silver Rating - Alternates to Districts
Chapter Test: Darcy Wiegand - Gold Rating, Bradi Houston - Silver Rating
Greenhand Test: Kael Heemsbergen - Silver Rating, Dakota Houston - Bronze Rating
Congratulations to Wendy Davis for Best of Center in Poetry today at SCC Individual!
Congratulations to Ophelia Skaggs for Best of Center in Reviewing at SCC Individual!
These awards were chosen by the judges in those categories. The contestants had to receive all ones and were considered the overall best showman in that category.
Others receiving an overall one rating were :
Andres Sanchez in Solo Musical Theatre
Alyssa Rudd in Solo Musical Theatre
Alexia Shively in Poetry with an original piece
Those receiving an overall two rating were:
Andres Sanchez in Prose with an original piece
Alex Pitney in Poetry with an original piece
Alex Putney in Storytelling with an original piece
Veronica Yoder in Solo Musical Theatre
These students will compete in district contest on February 24.
Attention Juniors & Junior Parents
Meeting topics to discuss:
Graduation Requirements and Expectations - college/career experience requirements
College & Career Opportunities/IHCC Academy Opportunities
Work Experience Opportunities
Four-Year Plan
College & Financial Aid (FAFSA) Applications
Scholarship Information
Letters were sent to families today. Please contact the high school office with any questions.

Save the date! Meeting topics to be discussed:
Graduation Requirements and Expectations
College & Career Opportunities
College & Financial Aid (FAFSA) Applications
Scholarship Applications
Letters were mailed to families today. Please contact the high school office with any questions.

Dear DC Parents and Community,
The district intends to make a few changes to the school calendar to make up school days missed in January.
Currently, there are three dates missed that need to be made up; January 9th, 10th, & 23rd. The district plans to make up these missed days on March 22nd (planned make-up day), April 12th, and May 3rd. Both April 12th and May 3rd were originally scheduled as district professional development with no school for students planned.
February 16th was originally planned as a make-up day, however, because the district is hosting South Central Conference speech contest on that same day, we will not be able to have classes.
Thank you for understanding the dilemma the extreme weather in January has created for the school district.
Sincerely,
Dan Maeder

Come out and support our DC Concert Band!

Come out and support our DC Dance Team!

Attention Seniors and Senior Parents!


